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"These personages populate a [place] on the margins of reason, where no clear boundaries distinguish reality from fantasy."
'LOS CAPRICHOS," by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828), one of the most influential series of graphic images in the history of Western art, provides a satirical and damning look at 18th-century Spanish society.
Court artist to the Spanish royal family, Goya achieved recognition as...
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